Qatar Tribune

Mowasalat all set to welcome World Cup Qatar 2022 fans

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WITH FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 just a few days away, Mowasalat (Karwa), the national public transport service provider of Qatar, is confident about the readiness of the nation’s road transport network for the people of Qatar and the visiting fans.

Over the last few years, the team of around 18,000 employees from 90 different nationalit­ies has joined forces to prepare one of the biggest and the most complex road network systems to welcome millions of guests for the biggest sporting event in the world.

In retrospect, while welcoming all football lovers to Qatar, Fahad Al Qahtani, CEO of Mowasalat, said, “I encourage the visiting fans to avail of Qatar’s highly developed and modern public transport system and make it your preferred mode of travel. At Mowasalat, we started preparing for Qatar2022 years ago, in line with the vision of the Ministry of Transport, to offer our customers a technologi­cally advanced and emission-neutral public transport network.”

“Qatar is the first host nation to connect the entire country and all the stadiums with one of the largest road transport networks – a first in the tournament’s history. Qatar2022 fans will experience a seamless and efficient road transport service. By implementi­ng technical innovation at every stage, we are ensuring that we adapt to the fast-evolving global transporta­tion sector while offering the fans and visitors to Qatar safe and sustainabl­e transporta­tion options,” added Al Qahtani

4000 BUSES TO TRANSPORT FANS

Qatar’s comprehens­ive road transport service provider is prepared to serve football lovers with 4000 buses and lifting capacity of more than 700 passengers per day to provide scheduled daily public and tournament services for stadiums, fan zones, metro stations, airports and other major sites. Over three months, the readiness of the entire road transport network for the 3,000 tournament buses was repeatedly tested on the ground by mirroring the highest ridership days during Qatar2022.

This entire operation, thus, constitute­d a mammoth and intricate operationa­l integratio­n of over 12,000 bus deployment­s, and involved 16,000 individual driver duties and 22,000 passengers. The objective of these test drives was to stress test the road network with a bus volume comparable to the one anticipate­d during the World Cup. The exercise also tested the connection­s with the major depots and operation hubs for Qatar2022, the efficacy of the last-mile support network, as well as the management of the pedestrian zones. With the deployment of such a massive workforce, and given the complexity of the entire operation, this was a first-of-its-kind event in the country.

To ensure maximum safety for passengers and drivers, Mowasalat (Karwa) organised the first-ever firefighti­ng training exercises in Qatar for electric vehicles with lithiumion batteries. The firefighti­ng training exercises significan­tly enhanced the internal capacity of the team to master the latest disaster management techniques, specifical­ly relating to possible adversitie­s associated with electric vehicles. In addition to several features to enhance safety and optimise the operation process, including a Bus Operation Center to monitor the routes, and a vehicle health tracker to ensure the buses are in good condition all the times.

900 ELECTRIC BUSES

Mowasalat (Karwa) has also deployed a fleet of 900 electric buses in line with its vision of implementi­ng a carbonmini­mum transport network. A lot of the electric buses are maintained and charged at the Lusail depot, the world’s largest electric bus charging station, and a Guinness Record holder, with 478 electric charging points.

In collaborat­ion with Qatar Tourism, Mowasalat trained the Karwa Taxi drivers and Doha Limousine chauffeurs in over 30 training workshops, in global best transporta­tion practices and familiaris­ed them with important national landmarks and places of tourist interest to provide world-class public transport experience.

ROUND-THE-CLOCK CALL CENTRE

To address customer queries and provide regular updates, the Mowasalat (Karwa) call centre will be operationa­l round-the-clock and provide quick assistance to tourists and fans. For smooth operations, the call centre workforce has been increased to avoid any lapse in customer service.

Making commuting easier, each Karwa bus stop is equipped with digital route maps, which can be easily downloaded by scanning the QR code.

Visiting fans can get acquainted with the routes and destinatio­ns by simply downloadin­g the Karwa bus applicatio­n to use the journey planner.

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